



Avoca was originally the private residence of Colonel Charles Lynch (1736-1796). He established his home here in 1755 as part of a land grant from King George II to his father, in 1740, and called it Green Level. Colonel Charles Lynch was a planter and distinguished himself as a lawmaker and a soldier during the turbulent times of the Revolutionary era. The property was passed down through the Lynch family and upon the death of Charles Henry Lynch (1800-1875), the property went to his niece, Mary Anna Dearing Fauntleroy. Her grandson, Dr. Lindley Murray Winston, deeded the property to the Town of Altavista in 1981 as a memorial to his family. At that time the property consisted of the main house, brick kitchen, smokehouse, milk house, farm office, and approximately ten acres.
Avoca is a country Victorian house constructed in 1901, after the original and second dwellings were destroyed by fire in 1879 and 1900. The house is a commissioned work of the Lynchburg Architect, John Minor Botts Lewis in the Queen Anne style. It is a Virginia landmark and listed in the National Register of Historic Places and is maintained as a historical museum. The collection, displays, programs and interpretations are planned to take account of the cultural and natural history of the region. The property is used for education and recreational purposes and serves the people of the greater Altavista area.
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Please join us for the next Classic Car Cruise In
on Main Street, presented by
Altavista On Track and
sponsored by NAPA Auto Parts
on September 4, 2010
5pm-9pm
Altavista's 2nd Annual Scarecrow Stroll starts October 2nd.
Entry forms must be in by September 27th.
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Cruise In on Main
Presented by Altavista On Track
Sponsored by NAPA Auto Parts
August 7, 2010 5pm-9pm
2nd Annual Scarecrow Stroll
Scarecrows will start popping up October 2nd for the entire month!
For more information and a 2010 Entry Form, click here!!
4th Annual
Giblet Jog 5k
Thanksgiving Day, 8:30am,
at English Park
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